NJ Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia Demands Answers to Democrats’ World Cup Financial Debacle

Trenton, NJ — New Jersey Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia sharply criticized state leaders and World Cup organizers Thursday, accusing officials of saddling New Jersey taxpayers with traffic, security, and infrastructure burdens tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup while New York receives most of the global attention and branding benefits.

Fantasia’s comments targeted both FIFA and the NY/NJ Host Committee overseeing preparations for matches scheduled at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford next summer.

The Republican lawmaker also accused the host committee — chaired by former New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy — of refusing repeated requests to testify before the state Legislature about costs, transportation planning, and logistical concerns surrounding the tournament.

Fantasia Questions Taxpayer Costs and Oversight

In a lengthy social media statement posted Thursday, Fantasia mocked what she described as outrage from Democratic officials over FIFA’s corporate-driven operations, arguing organizers should have expected the international sports organization to prioritize revenue, branding, and VIP access.

“New York wanted the World Cup prestige. New Jersey gets the traffic, transit chaos, security costs, infrastructure burden & taxpayer-funded BS,” Fantasia wrote.

The Sussex County assemblywoman said lawmakers still lack clear answers about financial obligations connected to the event despite significant public commitments tied to transportation logistics, advertising, and infrastructure upgrades.

Fantasia also criticized the host committee’s leadership, saying officials have declined legislative requests to answer “the most basic fiscal and logistical questions.”


Key Points

• Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia criticized FIFA and New Jersey officials over World Cup-related taxpayer costs.
• Fantasia accused the NY/NJ Host Committee of refusing legislative oversight requests.
• The lawmaker argued New Jersey will absorb traffic, transit, and security burdens tied to the tournament.


MetLife Stadium Set to Host Major World Cup Matches

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford will serve as one of the primary venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including the tournament’s final match.

The event is expected to bring millions of visitors to the New York-New Jersey region and generate major economic activity for hotels, restaurants, transportation systems, and tourism-related businesses.

However, the scale of the tournament has also raised concerns among some lawmakers and local officials regarding public safety costs, transit capacity, traffic congestion, and taxpayer-funded infrastructure demands.

Fantasia argued those concerns deserve greater transparency from organizers and state leaders.

“What did these people think this was? A church raffle with soccer nets???” she wrote.

Political Debate Intensifies Over World Cup Planning

The comments add to growing political debate surrounding preparations for one of the world’s largest sporting events.

State and regional leaders have largely promoted the World Cup as a once-in-a-generation economic opportunity expected to boost tourism and international visibility for the region.

Critics, however, have questioned whether taxpayers could ultimately shoulder major public costs tied to policing, transportation, emergency management, and infrastructure improvements needed to support the event.

Neither the NY/NJ Host Committee nor Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s office immediately responded publicly to Fantasia’s remarks Thursday.

Preparations for the tournament continue across the region as organizers finalize transportation plans, security coordination, and fan events ahead of the 2026 competition.